Tonalité : A major•
Verse 1
A
D
It used to be a motel
A
Now they serve biscuits and t- shirts
I bring my own tea bag
I don't trust the coffee
F#m
But the biscuits are delicious
They come eight to a plate
A
with a big block of butter
Bm
and homemade peach preserves
Verse 2
A
And I wish you were here,
D
my arrogant lover
A
I'd make you eat grits and
the red- eyed gravy
I'd make you sit down with the
southern ladies and
Bm
their blue pantsuits
F#m
I'd talk about Jesus
Talk about the weather
Watch you squirm as I told them we were
Bm
B
Bm
married with two girls
Verse 3
A
I'd say you were in trucking
And I was a teacher
In a Christian school where the
kids are good
And they don't do drugs
and they save themselves
before they're married
F#m
A
I wouldn't tell them you had a wife
F#m
That wasn't me and we just had sex
A
F#m
And they wouldn't be impressed
A
B
A
if I told them you knew Lou Reed
Verse 4
D
And the stars upon the walls look
A
down at me like gods
Bm
There's Ernest Borgnine and Billy Ray
D
Cyrus and my favorite Minnie Pearl
Verse 5
A
So I go for the coffee
It's not bad just a little weak
D
And I ask the waitress for another plate
A
of the famous biscuits
F#m
She said you must have
A
a bottomless pit
F#m
A
I said you don't know the half of it
F#m
A
Bm
Lately I've been so hungry
D
And the stars
Verse 6
upon the wall look
A
down at me like gods
Bm
Minnie she just shakes her head
Outro 1
She said
D
A
D
A
D
A
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AccordeurE A D G B E
AccordsA D F#m Bm B
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